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Re: 12 Volt train motors and DCC
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lugnet.trains
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Mon, 2 Dec 2002 21:00:31 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Sonnich Jensen writes:
> Once I dropped one one the floor - that did it :-)
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> Aother way is to open it from teh bottom side. It is glued nearby the
> wheels. When that is opened you can quite easy open it. I haven't done it
> for some time, there are 2 holes but AFAIR they ae not in use for holding it
> together.
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> I don't think you will succeed in the DCC project, there is really NO ROOM
> in there, it is 2 big metal blocks with the motor in the middle and a few
> wheels.
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> If you try, could you send me some pictures of it? I forgot last time...
Hi Sonnich,
I have at least one picture of an opened 12V motor online:
http://www.fgltc.org/bwoabs/9v_12v/pi473.jpg
Some more text is to be found by opening the complete site:
http://www.fgltc.org/bwoabs/9v_12v/9v_12v.phtml#7865
I have never opened a 7865 myself: I got a few of them as opened ones though.
No chance for further picture taking - they are all sold, since I gave up the
12V stuff more or less.....
Kind regards,
Ben
(http://www.fgltc.org)
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> BR
> S
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> john hill <johnhill@cnd.co.nz> wrote in message
> news:H6H18w.KFI@lugnet.com...
> > Hi guys, I have a number of 9V motors that I have converted to use DCC and
> > also some 12V motors I would like to convert. Does anyone know how to open
> > the 12V motors in such a way that then can be closed again without TOO much
> > mutilation? Thanks
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| (...) I have one, missing a current pickup pin and with damaged worm screws which is currently "in disassembled state" But otherwise its complete and OK. I can make some images if anybody needs em, just drop me an email with wishes and I'll upload (...) (22 years ago, 2-Dec-02, to lugnet.trains)
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| Once I dropped one one the floor - that did it :-) Aother way is to open it from teh bottom side. It is glued nearby the wheels. When that is opened you can quite easy open it. I haven't done it for some time, there are 2 holes but AFAIR they ae not (...) (22 years ago, 2-Dec-02, to lugnet.trains)
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